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Peter_Spaeth 07-13-2009 10:25 AM

Legendary's New Blog and "Tweet"
 
Email received over the weekend:

Legendary Auctions is committed to you, our valued consigners and buyers, and to the future of collecting at large.
That's why we're making every effort to move the hobby forward by embracing social media tools to encourage better communication and promote knowledge and understanding, and to relate pertinent news and events.

Doug Allen, CEO and President of Legendary Auctions has just launched the blog - Legendary Collector. As a recognized hobby voice and expert, Doug will strive to provide the latest hobby scoops, opinions and news, and will share his knowledge and experience with all sports collectors and those interested in collecting overall. Doug's goal is to provide an objective forum where collectors can exercise their thoughts and contribute to the discussion of both the hobby's current state and its future. To subscribe to Doug's blog, Legendary Collector, go to www.legendarycollector.com and hit the RSS feed button. Doug welcomes everyone's input and suggestions and believes that, together, we can make this blog into a valuable hobby resource.

Doug will also be tweeting on Twitter on a regular basis to provide collectors with real-time information regarding hobby events and news. There are a couple of ways to receive Twitter updates from Doug. You can either go to his blog, www.legendarycollector.com and hit the Twitter Follow button, OR you can go to www.twitter.com/legendarysports and click to follow Doug. To follow Doug on Twitter, you need your own Twitter account, which is free and easy to set up.

Legendary Auctions will also soon be on Facebook. We'll forward details to you as they develop.


17542 Chicago Avenue
Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 889-9380
www.legendaryauctions.com

Vintagedegu 07-13-2009 10:30 AM

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Jacklitsch 07-13-2009 12:14 PM

Could they be any more self-destructive?

drc 07-13-2009 12:40 PM

I think a company blog of good info and news is a reasonable idea, but I don't know know that the feedback is a good idea. Just my feedback.

I think a feedback and feedback quality boils down to how the posters are registered-- anonymous (I can act like an idiot and no one will find out who I am) and registered by true identity. This board is an example of the latter-- heated discussions certainly, but all posts on the up and up. No trolls.

I remember when Homer Simpson got a television ad for his new snow shoveling service and the ad aired at 2 am. Lisa said "Dad, who's going to be watching tv at 2 am?" Homer replied, "Loners, the unemployable, alcoholics." I think he might have also been described half of anonymous chat board trolls.

Bicem 07-13-2009 01:22 PM

Call Mr. Plow, that's my name, that name again, is Mr. Plow.

Legendary Live Auction preview is up btw.

Exhibitman 07-13-2009 03:00 PM

That giant sucking sound
 
Is all their credibility going down the drain with the Mastro consignors' money.

You do have to hand it to them for being persistent. Reminds me of the final scene in The Producers where Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel are selling shares of the prison production to the prisoners, guards and warden.

What's the over/under on how long this adventure goes on?

Peter_Spaeth 07-13-2009 03:07 PM

They have quite the collection of Bob Gibson items for the live auction. It is a shame that he apparently has to sell these items, including of all things his 1968 Cy Young Award.

slidekellyslide 07-13-2009 03:09 PM

Their last auction was not spectacular, but the next auction is :eek: eye popping. Obviously some consignors are not too worried. I think they'll survive this.

slidekellyslide 07-13-2009 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 735820)
They have quite the collection of Bob Gibson items for the live auction. It is a shame that he apparently has to sell these items, including of all things his 1968 Cy Young Award.

I'm not exactly sure what the story is with Gibson, but a bunch of his personal effects showed up at auction a few years back that were supposedly found in a storage unit that hadn't been paid up. I'm not even sure where he lives now, but he still has an annual celebrity golf tournament in Omaha.

Rob D. 07-13-2009 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 735821)
I think they'll survive this.

I'm not so sure. That list of Net54ers who are boycotting Mastro/Legendary was pretty long last time I looked.

calvindog 07-13-2009 03:42 PM

"DOUG ALLEN is an avid collector with a broad knowledge of high-end sports memorabilia. As President and CEO of Legendary Auctions, he consistently furthers the hobby by implementing bold initiatives and adding integrity to every transaction."

slidekellyslide 07-13-2009 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob D. (Post 735833)
I'm not so sure. That list of Net54ers who are boycotting Mastro/Legendary was pretty long last time I looked.

Yeah, but I gotta strong feeling that in this hobby the *stuff* outweighs just about everything else. I'm not questioning the folks who have said they'll boycott, but there's a lot more folks reading this board that didn't sign that list.

Rob D. 07-13-2009 04:06 PM

Dan, turn off your computer's sarcasm filter. :)

slidekellyslide 07-13-2009 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob d. (Post 735855)
dan, turn off your computer's sarcasm filter. :)

doh!

Sean_C 07-13-2009 04:13 PM

They may surve the hobby's scorn...
 
It's possible that they may survive the hobby's scorn, but they may not survive the FBI and grand jury.


Quote:

Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 735849)
Yeah, but I gotta strong feeling that in this hobby the *stuff* outweighs just about everything else. I'm not questioning the folks who have said they'll boycott, but there's a lot more folks reading this board that didn't sign that list.


slidekellyslide 07-13-2009 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean_C (Post 735858)
It's possible that they may survive the hobby's scorn, but they may not survive the FBI and grand jury.

Quite possible, but I gotta feeling whatever shell game they played to turn Mastro into Legendary somehow protects their new venture. May not seem fair, but that's business in the US and A....and to be fair it's the same game that two (maybe more?) big clients of Mastro's played in order to keep and not pay for the items they won from Mastro.

calvindog 07-13-2009 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 735865)
Quite possible, but I gotta feeling whatever shell game they played to turn Mastro into Legendary somehow protects their new venture.

You can learn so much on internet chat boards. I, for one, am thankful for them.

slidekellyslide 07-13-2009 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 735866)
You can learn so much on internet chat boards. I, for one, am thankful for them.

Hey, I said "I gotta feeling"...I didn't say that I know.

:D

calvindog 07-13-2009 04:45 PM

Disclaimer noted. :)

drc 07-13-2009 09:43 PM

The Producers and The Mouse That Roared are movies that had two of the most ingenious plots. In the 1959 British flick The Mouse that Roared the tiny, backwards country of Grand Fenwick is on the verge of national bankruptcy. It declares war on the superpower US, perfectly expecting to lose the war right away, but also expecting to in return receive the generous monies that the US normally gives countries it defeats (WWII Germany). The only mistake in the application of this plan is Grand Fenwick wins the war. The movie stars Peter Sellars playing multiple parts including a Duchess.

Jim VB 07-13-2009 10:32 PM

Drc
 
A classic movie. If I remember correctly, their invasion is, coincidentally, occurring as the country is conducting a civil defense drill. So they can find no one to fight and "win" the war. The US is forced to surrender.

drc 07-14-2009 01:20 AM

After winning the war, they realize that means they won't get any aid.

Sean_C 07-14-2009 03:06 AM

So, by using Sir Bedevere's logical deduction process , that would mean Doug Allen is a woman?


:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by drc (Post 735930)
The Producers and The Mouse That Roared are movies that had two of the most ingenious plots. In the 1959 British flick The Mouse that Roared the tiny, backwards country of Grand Fenwick is on the verge of national bankruptcy. It declares war on the superpower US, perfectly expecting to lose the war right away, but also expecting to in return receive the generous monies that the US normally gives countries it defeats (WWII Germany). The only mistake in the application of this plan is Grand Fenwick wins the war. The movie stars Peter Sellars playing multiple parts including a Duchess.


ScottFandango 07-14-2009 06:15 AM

legendary.....
 
hmm how long will this "company" be around before one of the partners gets into trouble and they have to change the NAME again...


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